The Story of a Wood Cutter's Son วัยใส ใจใส (ฉบับ 2 ภาษา) หน้า 38
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In this narrative, a king learns about a boy who feels safe and content due to his mindfulness of the Buddha. The king is curious whether this mindfulness alone provides protection against evil. He consults the Buddha, who confirms that mindfulness of the Buddha and the Dhamma holds great power in safeguarding one from dangers. The Buddha then elaborates on six key protects against harm, emphasizing the significance of awareness and spiritual insight. For more insights into Dhamma, visit dmc.tv.

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-Mindfulness of the Buddha
-Protection from evil
-The role of Dhamma
-Teaching of the Buddha
-Discourse on spiritual safety
-Child's perspective on Buddhism

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36 Clear-minded Youths - 4 The Story of a Wood Cutter's Son When questioned, the boy answered that his parents came to feed him in the night and that he went to sleep contentedly and without fear after taking his food. The boy knew only that much and nothing more. The king sent for the parents of the boy, and took the boy and his parents to the Buddha. The king, by that time, had heard that the boy was always mindful of the unique qualities of the Buddha and also that he had cried out "Namo Buddhassa" when the evil spirit pulled at his leg in the night. The king asked the Buddha, "Is mindfulness of the unique qualities of the Buddha the only dhamma that gives one protection against evil and danger, or is mindfulness of the unique qualities of the Dhamma equally potent and powerful?" To him, the Buddha replied, '"O king, my disciple! There are six things, mindfulness of which is a good protection against evil and danger." Then the Buddha gave a discourse.
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